Julie Wildman - Monoline Magic - Aug 8 & 9, 2026

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This class is not hosted by John Neal Books. Please contact the instructor for more information.

Live (Also recorded for later viewing)
 
Saturday & Sunday, August 8 & 9, 2026
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Pacific
 
Class Cost : $145 USD
 
All Skill Levels
 
Registration Contact Email: info@imaginariumartstudio.com

Registration Link: www.imaginariumartstudio.com

This class explores the possibilities of the monoline letterform through a series of exercises designed to help students see letters as shapes with positive and negative space. We will play with monol…

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This class explores the possibilities of the monoline letterform through a series of exercises designed to help students see letters as shapes with positive and negative space. We will play with monoline gestural writing and distorted (or funky!) upper and lowercase letters. Along the way, we’ll pay attention to the beauty of the negative space between the forms and learn some simple ways to emphasize that space through color and value. Composition and layout will also be given high priority in all the exercises.

Monoline Magic
Julie Wildman, Hosted By Imaginarium Art Studio
 
Live (Also recorded for later viewing)
 
Saturday & Sunday, August 8 & 9, 2026
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Pacific
 
Class Cost : $145 USD
 
All Skill Levels
 
Registration Contact Email: info@imaginariumartstudio.com
Registration Link: www.imaginariumartstudio.com

Supply List:

• Speedball B nibs (sizes 0, 1 or any size you have) (N16)
• Several sizes of Micron black pens (.005, .01, .02) (M217, M218, M219)
• White gel pen (M61-S3)
• Any other kind of monoline tool you have in your toolbox
• Small bottle of black sumi ink (I70)
• Small bottle of walnut ink (S449)
• A few favorite watercolors (WNWC1, MH15)
• Inexpensive flat watercolor brush (between 1/8” and 1/4” width). Simply Simmons is a good, inexpensive brand (BR103)
• A few colored pencils (PL28, PL05)
• 6‐well paint tray (S747)
• 14 x 17 pad of drawing paper. Strathmore 400 Series Drawing pad is good. Just something with a bit of texture for practice that doesn’t bleed with ink. I use Pacon Sulphite Medium Weight. (P100)
• Water container (S1005)
• Roll paper towels
• A few sheets of nicer papers to try different techniques: Suggestions (could be half‐sheets or quarter sheets)‐‐whatever you have in your stash

- Arches Text Wove (PS01)
- Arches Black Cover or another black sheet (PS90)
- Canson Mi‐Tientes in a color (PS61)
- Watercolor paper cold press (rough) (PS41)
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